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Natural wonders of my country

by Ivana Tunjic

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"Natural wonders of my country"
eTwinning projekt: Natural wonders of my country"
OŠ Hugo Badalić, Slavonski Brod
Croatia
2020./2021.
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KOPAČKI RIT
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Kopački rit Nature Park is a floodplain in Baranja, in the northeast of Croatia, between the rivers Danube in the east and the Drava in the south. It was founded in 1976. The nature park has a total size of 17,700 ha (177 km2), of which the Special Zoological Reserve covers 8,000 ha (80 km2).
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PAPUK
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Located in Požega-Slavonia County, Papuk Nature Park is certainly one of the most beautiful nature parks in Croatia, and also the first Croatian geopark under UNESCO protection.
BRIJUNI
Brijuni is an archipelago and national park in the Adriatic Sea, in the Croatian part of the Adriatic, and consists of 3 islands and 11 islets.
KORNATI
The Kornati or Kornati archipelago is an archipelago located in central Dalmatia, west of Šibenik and south of Zadar, within the Šibenik-Knin County. The archipelago consists of about 150 islets spread over an area of 320 km² and is the most indented island ecosystem in the Adriatic Sea.
KRKA
Krka is the seventh national park in Croatia known for its large number of lakes and waterfalls. It is named after the river Krka which is part of the park. The national park is located in central Dalmatia downstream from Miljevac, and only a few kilometers northeast of the city of Sibenik.
PLITVICE LAKES
Plitvice Lakes National Park is a special geological and hydrogeological karst phenomenon. The Plitvice Lakes complex was declared a national park on April 8, 1949. It is the largest, oldest and most visited Croatian national park.
NORTHERN VELEBIT
Northern Velebit National Park, a Croatian national park, was declared on June 9, 1999. On July 17, 2017, the Northern Velebit National Park, along with the Paklenica National Park and the Nature Reserve
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